George P.
Gold and Silver - next bubble(s)?
18 March 2021 | 45 replies
The author makes no claims or guarantees regarding the above.
Patrick Howell
Building your "bank book"
29 June 2011 | 9 replies
That is all they cared about before the Corporation and owner signed all the docs along with personal guarantees.
Cody Lown
Having a co-borrower?
27 June 2011 | 8 replies
But, I've never heard of a major lender moving the mortgage into the name of just one of the co-borrowers after the papers were signed, regardless of who's paying.Think about it from their perspective -- if they have multiple people on the mortgage (more guarantee that they'll get payment from SOMEONE), why would they voluntarily choose to incur more risk by taking some of them off?
Tyler S.
Website
28 December 2014 | 15 replies
Spending thousands of dollars will not guarantee you that you are doing anything right.
Bryce Y.
Unique situation - advice please
4 July 2011 | 8 replies
I am a real estate newbie myself, so I guarantee I’m missing a ton of things, so I really could use your help.
Tim Smith
Finding REIA or mentors close to home
23 July 2011 | 6 replies
You may or may not get good information, but it won't be local and is guaranteed to be overpriced.
Tyler S.
My sellers
8 July 2011 | 3 replies
Tyler, there's no guarantee but you can reduce the chances of a wholesaler "poaching" your buyers by establishing strong relationships with wholesalers that good reputations and have significant property portfolios.
Robin Grimes
Allow tenant to install storage shed?
23 July 2011 | 12 replies
I decided to keep it and put something in the lease to the effect of: "tenant uses shed to store belongings at his own risk and is advised that shed is not guaranteed to be waterproof..."
Jake Kucheck
How Do I Involve BP in My Facebook Discussion?
12 July 2011 | 7 replies
The gov-mint should not be buying or guaranteeing mortgages.
Charlie Boy
I am a future investor getting ready
15 July 2011 | 26 replies
Also note that placing more money down may increase your cash flow, but you have to account for that money placed down too (opportunity cost) and you can easily compare apples to apples by using a cash on cash return to see if the down payment provides you a good enough return.If you pay retail for a property, I can almost guarantee you that you will not cash flow anywhere in the US.